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In Environmental Justice, leading thinkers of the environmental justice movement take a direct look at the failure of "top down" public policy to effectively deal with issues of environmental equity. The book provides a startling look at pressing social and environmental problems and charts a course for future action. Among the topics considered are:
Contributors include Robert Bullard, Deeohn Ferris, Tom B.K. Goldtooth, David Hahn-Baker, Beverly Wright, Ivette Perfecto, Patrick West, and others. Reviews “Environmental Justice
tells the truth. This excellent collection of essays covers virtually
every issue related to environmental justice and should arm policymakers
with important information in the struggle for environmental justice.”
“An invaluable resource
for individuals and groups working to rebuild safer, healthier, and
sustainable cities, based on respect for Nature and for one another.” About the Author Bunyan Bryant is professor in the School of Natural Resources and Environment, and adjunct professor in the Center for Afro-American and African Studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Original (Pre-Discount)
Price: $30.00
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